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Singing the Praises of a Reluctant Coal Miner’s Daughter T

Sissy told me she’d been a singer specializing in rock music at the start of her career, and she initially felt her sound and Lynn’s country sound just didn’t mix. She also said that if her acting career had not taken off, she probably would have gone back to singing. Turns out Loretta Lynn saw her screen test and she and the studio executives insisted that she make the movie. She and Lynn soon became fast friends, and she definitely wanted Sissy to sing her songs in the film. Lynn helped her learn to sing and play guitar in her style. The film’s soundtrack featured Sissy singing all of Lynn’s hits used in the movie, including “Coal Miner’s Daughter.” Meanwhile, we also got in to some horse talk. Sissy was from Texas and had always ridden Western. But she was then taking jumping lessons at the Barracks stable in Charlottesville and hoped to be fox chasing that fall with her husband, Jack, a producer and director who also played polo. I smartly said, “What’s the studio going to say about that?” She replied, “I’m the studio now.”

By Jimmy Hatcher

his was 1980, not long after Sissy Spacek had won the Academy Award as best actress for her performance in “Coal Miner’s Daughter,” the classic biopic on country western icon Loretta Lynn. One day, I got a call from my Keswick friend, world horse star Peggy Augustus, to come down for a fundraiser. “Oh, and by the way,” she said, “Sissy Spacek and her husband, Jack Fisk, will be sitting at our table.” Well, as soon as I could, I bought a tape of the movie and it didn’t take very long to understand why Sissy won the award. Her performance was dazzling. The weekend came and down to Peggy’s I went, then over to the fundraiser we went. It was held in a big tent and once we located our table, to my delight I was actually sitting next to the actress, who had moved with her husband to a farm in Keswick in 1982. Naturally, I told her how much I enjoyed the movie. And then, I was somewhat startled when she told me she originally did not want to make the film.

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LETTER from PARIS: Someone’s in the Kitchen with Roma, Just Not John

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page 70

DOC WEEK MIDDLEBURG

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page 69

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Coming of Age With Room Service Please

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page 67

Art of the Piedmont

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A Modern Link to Early 1900s Farming

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page 65

Tales from The Hunt Field: Melvin Poe and the Big Red Fox

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Nutrition That Makes Great Sense for Horses

3min
page 63

Pooch Perfect at Four Leaf Clover Bakery

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page 62

LOSING A LOCAL LEGEND

6min
pages 60-61

HORSEY NEWS & NOTES

1min
page 59

A Fargis Golden Rule: The Horse Comes First

5min
page 58

Middleburg Horseman Helps Jockey Make Kentucky Derby History

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page 57

Sporting Pursuits

1min
page 56

A Day in the Life at Upperville 2021

2min
page 54

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4min
pages 52-53

VINEYARD VIEW: Melanie Natoli Makes Wine, and History

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page 51

Warrenton Sports a Glorious New Restaurant

3min
page 50

Perspectives on Childhood, Education and Parenting: That Sixth Sense May Not Be What You Think

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page 49

A One-Stop Shop at Upperville Farm and Feed

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page 48

Everyone Just Tickled About Pickleball

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page 47

Middleburg’s Mount Defiance: A Battle in Your Backyard

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page 46

PROPERTY Writes: A Whitewood Road Renovation for The Ages

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page 45

MODERN FINANCE: A Not So Stable Stablecoin

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PAMPER PERFECT PLACE FOR THE BRIDE

4min
page 43

90 Percent Half-True, a collection of short stories by Keith Patterson

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page 42

Laurie Crofford: Managing a Park for All People

3min
page 41

HERE & THERE

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page 40

Back in Middleburg and Always Giving Back

3min
page 39

Matt Blunt: From A Missouri Governor's Mansion to Middleburg

4min
page 38

Some Enchanted Evening: Windy Hill Gala 2022 - Subtle and Creative

2min
pages 36-37

PINK IS THE COLOR OF THE DAY

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page 35

David Mars is Salamander Resort’s New General Manager

3min
page 34

Middleburg Safeway Celebrates

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page 32

From Aldie to Hamilton, a New Home for Mattingly’s

3min
page 31

Cherishing the Bull Run Mountains

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page 30

The Hill School: A Day at the Races

1min
page 29

A Pinch of Time Can Help Save the Day

3min
page 28

A Golden Opportunity Once in Fauquier County

5min
pages 26-27

For Sandy Danielson, It’s All About the Art

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page 24

Singing the Praises of a Reluctant Coal Miner’s Daughter

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page 23

THIS & THAT

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page 22

A Mysterious Writer Loves Her Virginia Wine

2min
page 21

Middleburg Spring Races at Glenwood Park

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Donna Devadas: It’s All Memorable

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GOING FOR THE GOLD

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Fighting Food Insecurity in Loudoun One Acre at a Time

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For Lt. Shaun Jones, The Beat Goes On

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Fox & Pheasant Expands Exponentially

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Some Movie Magic Created at Hill and Foxcroft

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A Special Delivery for the Middleburg Post Office: 20118

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Out in Africa: On Behalf of Man and Beast

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SWAN DIVE

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For Jim Donegan: A Lifelong Love Affair With Trees

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